Following the tabulation, an emotional Spivey dedicated the win to a close friend, Evan Meyer, who recently passed away.

Milo jumped to establish his top priority once seated: economic development. He said he plans to pursue bringing in vocational education for local youth, putting an emphasis on the importance of education in revitalizing the local economy.

Incumbent Democrat Dona Irwin, state representative for District No. 32, held her seat with a commanding lead, capturing 2,940 votes to Republican Thomas Walker's 2,164.

Sheriff Raymond Cobos also had a good night as an incumbent, trouncing Republican opponent Harold May with 3,187 to 1,929 votes.

The judge seats saw each party victorious, with the Democrat incumbent Magistrate Court Judge Ray Baese holding his seat against Republican Leeanna Rossi. Baese received 2,697 votes to Rossi's 2,386.